AEW’s Weekly Show Looks Like It Has A Name

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All Elite Wrestling has taken a firm grasp on the professional wrestling world since its initial inception. Star wrestlers like Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, and The Young Bucks have joined a huge cast of athletes to make up one of the most impressive wrestling rosters in the world.

Since the breaking news of the upstart wrestling company hit the media, there have been so many questions asked in anticipation of the start. “Will we see weekly live shows?”, “How often will pay-per-views be broadcasted?” and “What will the actual name for a weekly show be?” have been just a few of the massive amount of questions asked.

The answer for the name of the weekly show seems to have been revealed. Over the past few days, rumblings began to pick up speed over a trademark AEW filed for the phrase “All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite”. People can now tune into their guide on Xfinity TV and see that slated on Tuesday, October 1 at 8pm ET, “All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite” is the scheduled television program. Also in a surprising twist, it looks like there will be a preview show for AEW that will run for two hours the day before the big premiere on TNT.

The show will run for two hours and there are some big events set up for the debut show. Just a few of the key attractions advertised are an appearance by Jon Moxley, Nyla Rose vs. Riho to determine the first ever AEW Women’s Champion, and AEW World Champion Chris Jericho bringing two mystery partners to battle The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega.

It will be interesting to see how NXT and AEW compete with each other with both starting in the 8 PM EST slot. With the name of the show now solidified, it looks like all of the final touches are in place and we can excitedly wait for the debut show. This is a fantastic time to be a professional wrestling fan simply due to both the quality and quantity of today’s professional wrestling. Hopefully All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite is a success and the business can continue to flourish.

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